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Concordia Head Coach Stacey Holm |
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Stacey Holm is in her sixth season as head coach of the Concordia fastpitch softball team. She has compiled a 61-109 overall record in her first five seasons, including a 42-68 mark in MIAC play. Holm was named the new women's softball coach in the summer of 2002. She took over for Steve Baumgartner, who had been the head coach since 1987. Holm was Baumgartner's assistant coach during the 2001-02 season. Holm, originally from Cokato, Minnesota, is a 1996 Concordia graduate. She joined the Cobber coaching staff in 2002 as an assistant women's softball coach. Formerly Stacey Hoien, Holm was one of the top players in Cobber softball history. She earned MIAC All-Conference honors in 1994 and 1996. A career .392 hitter, she currently holds school records in single season batting average (.471), hits (48), doubles (13) and RBI's (31). After graduating from Concordia, Stacey went on to teach in the Physical Education and Health Department at Franklin Middle School in Thief River Falls from 1997-99. She was also a part of the high school softball coaching staff during those two years. After her stint at Franklin Middle School, she worked as a personal trainer for Lifetime Fitness in Indianapolis, Ind., before serving as a substitute teacher in Mankato, Minn. for the 2000-01 school year. Stacey currently lives in Moorhead with her husband Jeremy (Concordia - '97), son Kai and daughters Bria and Ella. |
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